处理对公共交通的不满。塞内加尔达喀尔的交通挑战和适应

Gaele Lesteven , Momar Diongue , Pascal Pochet , Dramane Cissokho , Pape Sakho
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西非城市正在经历人口快速增长和空间扩张。基本需求的满足取决于日常活动和活动的条件。大多数人依靠步行和公共交通服务,无论是正式的还是非正式的。本文基于在塞内加尔达喀尔进行的一项研究,调查了城市居民在使用PT时遇到的困难,以及他们如何调整自己的出行行为来克服这些困难并满足他们的出行需求。采用混合方法,利用2015年进行的家庭旅行调查和2022-23年对达喀尔居民进行的38次半结构化访谈。在所有交通运输服务都有重大缺陷的情况下,交通运输系统的这些缺陷加剧了城市居民在日常出行中面临的困难。他们必须通过改变方式、时间甚至目的地来实时调整行程,或者提前计划行程,以便有足够的钱支付旅行费用或限制经济和时间成本。否则,他们可能会呆在家里,这影响了他们的经济和社会融合。因此,交通方式的选择不是由PT模式的正式与否决定的,而是由这些模式提供的通往城市的实际解决方案决定的。这些发现强调了在交通公共政策中考虑城市居民出行需求的必要性。
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Dealing with public transport dissatisfaction. Mobility challenges and adaptations in Dakar, Senegal
West African cities are undergoing rapid demographic growth and spatial expansion. The satisfaction of essential needs depends on everyday mobility and the conditions under which it is performed. The majority of the population relies on walking and public transport (PT) services, whether formal or informal. Based on a study conducted in Dakar, Senegal, this paper investigates the difficulties urban dwellers encounter when using PT and how they adapt their travel behavior to overcome these difficulties and fulfill their mobility needs. A mixed method is employed, utilizing a Household Travel Survey carried out in 2015 and 38 semi-structured interviews with Dakar residents conducted in 2022–23. In a context where all PT services have major shortcomings, these deficiencies in the PT system reinforce the difficulties urban dwellers face in their daily travels. They must adjust their trips in real-time by changing mode, time or even destination, or plan their trips in advance in order to have enough money to cover travel expenses or to limit financial and temporal costs. Otherwise, they might be staying at home, which impacts their economic and social integration. Modal choice is thus not determined by the formality or informality of PT modes but by what the modes offer in terms of practical solutions access to the city. These findings emphasize the necessity of considering mobility needs of urban residents into transport public policies.
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